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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Looking at their smile/smiling faces,

Looking at their smile/smiling faces, I think I should donate some money to the box.

Hi,
For a start, do both smile and smiling fit in the above and mean about the same to you?
Second, do I have to reword the second bolded part as "donate some money to them?" Thanks.
  

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Hi, Looking at their smile /smiling faces, I think I should donate some money to the box . , For a start, do both smile and smiling fit in the above and mean about the same to you? 'Smile' is wrong.

  • Hi, Looking at their smile /smiling faces, I think I should donate some money to the box .
  • , For a start, do both smile and smiling fit in the above and mean about the same to you?
  • 'Smile' is wrong.
  • " Yes, if that's what you mean.
  • Or you could say 'put some money in the box for them'.
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Hi,
Looking at their smile/smiling faces, I think I should donate some money to the box.
,
For a start, do both smile and smiling fit in the above and mean about the same to you? 'Smile' is wrong.
Second, do I have to reword the second bolded part as "donate some money to them?" Yes, if that's what you mean.
Or you could say 'put some money in the bo
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AngliholicLooking at their smile/smiling faces, I think I should donate some money to the box.

Hi,
For a start, do both smile and smiling fit in the above and mean about the same to you?
Second, do I have to reword the second bolded part as "donate some money to them?" Thanks.

Looking at their smiles or

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